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As I understand it, the requirements for the Fitbit promo are a savings account, a checking account and a Debit card. How much money do I

need to open these accounts and how much do I need to maintain to avoid monthly charges. I should also add that I am 65 years old.

Gary, Enfield
February 19, 2015 12:40:22 PM

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In reply to Gary, Enfield

Thanks for your interest in TD Bank, Gary. We'll be glad to provide you with more information.
To receive a Fitbit Flex, you must be a new Customer opening up both a Checking and Savings account at a TD location. You will also be required to obtain a new instant-issue debit card as well as sign up for Online Banking. For more information on this promotion please check out: http://www.tdbank.com/fitbit/
As we offer a variety of accounts, each with their own set of features and benefits. Although there isn't a required amount to open an account with us, please keep in mind that each account offered would have a different minimum balance to maintain in order to avoid maintenance fees. For more details on our different accounts please take a look here: http://bit.ly/Wczmq0. We also suggest looking at our Checking Selector Tool here: http://bit.ly/1vW1xnU, which will provide you with a personalized Checking account recommendation. You may also take a look at http://bit.ly/1hzzhPT for more detailed information on each Savings account available at TD Bank. You may find it helpful to check out our customized Savings Selector tool, found here: http://bit.ly/1vW1DvM.
If you have any additional questions, please let us know here on TD Helps or you may contact us directly at 888-751-9000, available 24/7 or as always, you may visit a TD location for further assistance. To find a Store near you check out: http://bit.ly/TDStores.
We hope this helps and enjoy the rest of your day.

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